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PREDICTIVE DISCOVERY LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2024
Jun 11, 2024
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12 June 2024
FOUWAGBE & SOUNSOUN PROGRESS TO RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Predictive Discovery Limited (ASX:PDI) ("PDI" or the "Company") is pleased to report further regional drilling results from the 5.38Moz1 Bankan Gold Project in Guinea. The regional exploration campaign is currently focused on the Argo area, located 15-20km north of the NEB deposit. Results reported in this announcement are from 344 holes for 16,538m at multiple Argo targets, including high priority targets such as Fouwagbe and Sounsoun.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Sounsoun diamond drill ("DD") hole intersects 11.5m @ 1.26g/t from 208.5m, confirming down-dip extension of previous positive intercepts of 9m @ 1.04g/t from 61m and 6m @ 1.62g/t from 158m. 2
- Aircore ("AC") drilling at Sounsoun returns best intercepts of 4m @ 2.24g/t from 18m, 6m @ 1.30g/t from 26m and 10m @ 0.73g/t from 30m, confirming mineralisation over 1km of the 1.8km long target area tested to date. Results are pending from additional AC lines further to the south-west.
- 6m @ 3.90g/t from 36m at Fouwagbe, extending mineralisation 200m south-west toward Sinkoumba.
- Fouwagbe and Sounsoun to transition to resource development, with drilling programs to commence shortly at these targets which will aim to define initial Mineral Resource estimates.
- Positive intercepts also recorded at multiple other Argo target areas:
- o Sinkoumba DD hole intersects 5m @ 3.70g/t from 75.8m, along strike of Fouwagbe.
- o High-grade results at Sanifolon North of 2m @ 78.67g/t from 8m and 2m @ 10.72g/t from 6m.
- o Sanifolon South DD hole intersects 1m @ 21.71g/t from 121m, interpreted to be the downdip extension of previous results of 10m @ 1.09g/t from 8m and 2m @ 41.71g/t from 34m. 3
- o AC drilling at Sanifolon South extends known mineralisation along strike, recording 2m @ 7.52g/t from 42m, 2m @ 2.62g/t from 18m and 4m @ 0.82g/t from 64m.
- o 4.95m @ 3.00g/t from 111m in Tindini DD hole, confirming a steeply dipping structure.
- o Encouraging AC results along strike of Tindini at Sanikourou, including 2m @ 7.71g/t from 6m and 2m @ 4.39g/t from 12m.
- AC drilling at Argo continuing to test targets on a results-driven basis. Regional exploration is also extending beyond Argo, with AC drilling underway on the Bokoro permit immediately south of Argo, and planned to progressively extend south onto the Saman permit.
1 Refer to Compliance Statement at the end of this announcement.
2 ASX Announcements – Encouraging Initial Argo RC Results (29 August 2023) and Sounsoun, SB and SEB Targets Advanced by Latest Drilling (1 February 2024).
3 ASX Announcement – Excellent New Results from Argo Central Trend (9 April 2024).

Commenting on the results, Managing Director Andrew Pardey, said:
"We are pleased to report the latest exploration results from Argo, which have delivered positive intercepts at multiple targets across the permit area."
"Our most advanced targets, Fouwagbe and Sounsoun, continue to develop along strike and at depth, and the Sinkoumba and Sanifolon South targets, which are on the same trend as Fouwagbe, are showing excellent potential."
"Encouraging results have also been received from several new areas such as Sanifolon North and Sanikourou. Drilling at Argo will continue to follow-up the best results at depth and along strike, and expand early-stage drilling to untested areas with good potential."
"The exploration program at Argo is advancing to the next phase, and we are excited to have commenced transitioning the Fouwagbe and Sounsoun targets into resource definition drilling programs with the resource development team. We believe this will ultimately deliver the first Mineral Resource estimates outside the NEB and BC area, highlighting the multi-deposit potential of the Bankan Gold Project."
"PDI's regional exploration strategy is to maintain a steady flow of targets moving through the exploration pipeline and, in line with this strategy, the regional exploration team is extending its efforts beyond the Argo permit. Drilling is underway on the Bokoro permit, initially targeting prospective geochemistry anomalies and artisanal workings. We look forward to receiving the first results from these new areas."
ARGO DRILLING RESULTS
PDI's regional exploration is currently focused on the Argo area, which is located 15-20km north of NEB along the major gold structural corridor (refer to Figure 1) and is highly prospective for additional gold discoveries.
Positive results have been received from multiple targets, and drilling is ongoing on a results-driven basis.
Results in this announcement are from 344 holes for 16,538m at numerous targets across the Argo area. This includes 8 DD holes for 2,008m and 336 AC holes for 14,530m.
A summary of the results is shown in Figure 2 below. Figure 1: Bankan Project deposits and targets



Figure 2: Argo drill plan
Sounsoun
Previous drilling in the north-eastern half of a 1.8km long auger anomaly which characterises the Sounsoun target intersected multiple mineralised structures. Results included in this announcement are from three DD holes to follow-up these previous results and two lines of AC holes to further test the Sounsoun target along strike to the north-east and south-west. Results are shown in Figure 3.
Several mineralised intervals were encountered in DD hole RBNDD0007, including a best intercept of 11.5m @ 1.26g/t from 208.5m, which is associated with a shear zone within a tonalite intrusive. This mineralisation is interpreted as the down-dip extension of previous positive intercepts of 9m @ 1.04g/t from 61m in RBNRC00204 and 6m @ 1.62g/t from 158m in RBNRC00575 (refer to Figure 4).
4 ASX Announcement – Encouraging Initial Argo RC Results (29 August 2023).
5 ASX Announcement – Sounsoun, SB and SEB Targets Advanced by Latest Drilling (1 February 2024).


Figure 3: Sounsoun drill plan

Figure 4: Sounsoun cross section A-A'

No significant intercepts were recorded in DD holes RBNDD0008 and RBNDD0009, which were drilled along strike to the south-west of RBNDD0007.
A line of AC holes completed at the north-eastern extent of the Sounsoun target area recorded intercepts of 2m @ 0.80g/t from 32m and 2m @ 0.52g/t from 22m.
In the central and south-western parts of Sounsoun, additional AC lines were designed to test the auger anomalies identified there. Results have been received from one line of AC holes, with multiple mineralised structures encountered. Best results include 4m @ 2.24g/t from 18m, 6m @ 1.30g/t from 26m and 4m @ 1.34g/t from 48m in RBNAC0603, 6m @ 0.59g/t from 16m and 10m @ 0.73g/t from 30m in RBNAC0602 and 2m @ 2.94g/t from 8m in RBNAC0598. These results now confirm mineralisation at Sounsoun is present over a strike length of approximately 1km, and results from two AC lines further to the south-west remain pending.

Figure 5: Sounsoun cross section B-B'

Fouwagbe & Sinkoumba
Results have been returned from an AC line drilled at the south-western end of Fouwagbe near Sinkoumba. The main trend was intercepted by RBNAC0550 with 6m @ 3.90g/t from 36m.
Due to the presence of artisanal workings in the area, some planned AC holes on this line were not drilled. RC holes will be required to test this gap and below the artisanal workings.
The single DD hole drilled at Sinkoumba returned a best intercept of 5m @ 3.70g/t from 75.8m, in a structure below the mineralisation encountered in previous AC drilling (2m @ 2.79g/t from 42m in RBNAC0046 and 2m @ 1.20g/t from 28m in RBNAC00476 ). This structure appears to dip steeply to the south-east, revising the initial interpretation of a north-west dipping structure.

Figure 6: Fouwagbe & Sinkoumba drill plan
6 ASX Announcement – Exploration Drilling at Bankan Delivers More Positive Results (11 December 2023).

Sanifolon South
Two DD holes have been completed at Sanifolon South to follow-up initial AC drilling, which recorded a number of positive, high-grade intercepts. Results have been received for RBNDD0011, confirming the continuity at depth of the structures intersected by the recent AC holes. The main structure (which returned 10m @ 1.09g/t from 8m in RBNAC0247 and 2m @ 41.71g/t in RBNAC0246 from 34m) 7 returned 1m @ 21.71g/t from 121m in RBNDD0011. Results from the second DD hole drilled to the north-east are pending.

Figure 7: Sanifolon South & Sanifolon North drill plan
7 ASX Announcement – Excellent New Results from Argo Central Trend (9 April 2024).


Figure 8: Sanifolon South cross section C-C'
The lateral continuity of the Sanifolon South mineralised structure was confirmed by an AC line drilled 200m south-west of RBNDD011. The best intercept on the main trend was 2m @ 7.52g/t from 42m in RBNAC0610. Mineralised intervals were also intersected by the two drill holes at the end of the line (4m @ 0.82g/t from 64m in RBNAC0608 and 2m @ 0.60g/t from 18m, 2m @ 1.01g/t from 28m and 2m @ 0.57g/t from 48m in RBNAC0607). These intervals will require follow-up, including extending the line with additional AC holes.
The results of the AC line drilled 200m to the north-east of RBNDD0011 also confirmed the continuity of the structure, with 2m @ 2.62g/t from 18m intersected in RBNAC0534.
Sanifolon North
The Sanifolon North target, situated on the Argo North Trend, has been tested by several lines of AC holes (refer to Figure 7 above).
In the north-eastern part, AC holes encountered high-grade intercepts of 2m @ 78.67g/t from 8m in RBNAC0432 and 2m @ 10.72g/t from 6m in RBNAC0436. This area appears to be structurally complex. Further drilling is warranted due to the high grades and presence of artisanal gold workings.
In the south-western half of the target area, the best results were encountered at the western end, where a NNW-SSE structure extending over Fouwagbe crosses the NNE-SSW Argo North Trend. Intercepts included 2m @ 2.48g/t from 14m in RBNAC0388 and 4m @ 0.80g/t from 16m in RBNAC0389.

Tindini & Sanikourou
One DD hole was drilled at Tindini near previous positive results to confirm the mineralisation and provide additional geological and structural information. RBNDD0005 recorded a best intercept of 4.95m @ 3.00g/t from 111m, confirming the presence of a steeply dipping mineralised structure.
The Sanikourou target is situated to the south-west of Tindini along the Argo North Trend. This area, located at the top of a laterite plateau, is dotted with old artisanal gold workings and previously returned positive auger results.
Four lines of AC holes were drilled to test for potential links with the Tindini mineralised structures. The best intercepts were recorded in the central part of the target area, including 2m @ 7.71g/t from 6m in RBNAC0708 and 2m @ 4.39g/t from 12m in RBNAC0707. On the north-eastern line, intercepts of 2m @ 1.24g/t from 58m (RBNAC0721) and 4m @ 0.90g/t from 26m (RBNAC0722) were recorded. The intercepts on these lines appear to be the south-western extension of Tindini's northern mineralised trend.

Figure 9: Tindini & Sanikourou drill plan

Other Targets
Drilling results were also received for other Argo targets, which are summarised as follows:
- Naladioulou North: DD hole RBNDD0010 recorded minor significant intercepts, suggesting that mineralisation from previous positive AC holes is closed at depth;
- Somo: Significant intercepts from AC drilling included 4m @ 0.73g/t from 56m, 2m @ 1.24g/t from 22m and 4m @ 0.62g/t from 24m;
- Sedadiou South: Significant intercepts recorded from AC drilling were 2m @ 0.75g/t from 18m, 2m @ 0.66g/t from 18m and 2m @ 0.76g/t from 18m. These intercepts are from anomalous shallow holes on the rim of an interpreted granodiorite intrusive, and warrant follow-up RC drilling.
- Bassa NE: Minor significant intercepts were returned from two lines of AC drilling.
Next Steps for Regional Exploration
Due to the positive results to-date at Fouwagbe and Sounsoun, PDI is planning to commence a resource development drilling program which will aim to define initial Mineral Resources at these targets.
Additional AC drilling will be completed to test the lateral extensions of targets, in particular along the Argo Central Trend to the south-west of Sinkmouba and north-east of Sanifolon South, and along the Argo North Trend around Tindini and Sanikourou.
AC drilling has commenced on the Bokoro permit, immediately south of Argo, to test auger geochemistry anomalies and artisanal workings. Other conceptual targets based on airborne geophysics will also be tested by AC drilling further south, and on the Saman permit.
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This announcement is authorised for release by PDI Managing Director, Andrew Pardey.
For further information visit our website at www.predictivediscovery.com or contact:
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ABOUT PREDICTIVE DISCOVERY
PDI's strategy is to identify and develop gold deposits within the Siguiri Basin, Guinea. The Company's key asset is the Tier -1 Bankan Gold Project. A Mineral Resource of 5.38Moz has been defined to date at the NEB (4.89Moz) and BC (487Koz) deposits,6F 8 making Bankan the largest gold discovery in West Africa in a decade.
PDI recently completed a Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") and Environmental & Social Impact Assessment, which are crucial steps to secure a mining permit for the Project. The PFS outlined a 269kozpa operation over 12 years, with a maiden Ore Reserve of 3.05Moz and strong financials. 8
The Bankan Project is highly prospective for additional discoveries. PDI is also exploring targets near the NEB and BC deposits, and regionally to the north along the 35km gold super structure which runs through the permits. Figure 10: Bankan Project deposits and targets

COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT
The Exploration Results reported herein for Argo are based on information compiled by Mr Cédrick Gineste, who is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Gineste is a consultant of the Company and has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits being considered to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Gineste consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
The information in this announcement that relates to the previous mineral resource estimate is from the announcement titled "Bankan Mineral Resource increases to 5.38Moz" dated 7 August 2023. The information in this announcement that relates to the previous ore reserve estimate is from the announcement titled "PFS Delivers Attractive Financials & 3.05Moz Ore Reserve" dated 15 April 2024.
The estimates are summarised in the tables below. The Company it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the mineral resource or ore reserve estimates contained in this announcement and all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the mineral resource and ore reserve estimates continue to apply and have not materially changed.

Table 1: Bankan Gold Project Mineral Resource Estimate
| Deposit | Classification | Cut-off(g/t Au) | Tonnes(Mt) | Grade(g/t Au) | Contained(Koz Au) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indicated | 0.5 | 78.4 | 1.55 | 3,900 | |
| NEB Open Pit | Inferred | 0.5 | 3.1 | 0.91 | 92 |
| Total | 81.4 | 1.53 | 3,993 | ||
| NEB Underground | Inferred | 2.0 | 6.8 | 4.07 | 896 |
| NEB Total | 88.3 | 1.72 | 4,888 | ||
| Indicated | 0.4 | 5.3 | 1.42 | 244 | |
| BC Open Pit | Inferred | 0.4 | 6.9 | 1.09 | 243 |
| BC Total | 12.2 | 1.24 | 487 | ||
| Total Bankan Project | 100.5 | 1.66 | 5,376 |
Table 2: Bankan Gold Project Ore Reserve Estimate
| Deposit | Mining Method | Classification | Cut-off(g/t Au) | Tonnes(Mt) | Grade(g/t Au) | Contained(Koz Au) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Open Pit | Probable | 0.5 | 46.2 | 1.41 | 2,101 | |
| NEB | Underground | Probable | 1.7 | 7.1 | 3.24 | 739 |
| Total | 53.3 | 1.66 | 2,840 | |||
| Open Pit | Probable | 0.4 | 4.3 | 1.48 | 207 | |
| BC | Total | 4.3 | 1.48 | 207 | ||
| Total Open Pit | 50.6 | 1.42 | 2,308 | |||
| Total Underground | 7.1 | 3.24 | 739 | |||
| Total Bankan Project | 57.7 | 1.64 | 3,047 |
The production targets and forecast financial information referred to in this announcement is from the announcement titled "PFS Delivers Attractive Financials & 3.05Moz Ore Reserve" dated 15 April 2024. The Company confirms that all the material assumptions underpinning the production targets and forecast financial information derived from the production targets in the previous announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.
The information in this announcement that relates to the previous exploration results have been cross referenced to the original announcement or are from announcements listed in the table below. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects previous exploration results referred to in this announcement. The Company also confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the relevant original market announcements.

Table 3: Previous Announcements
| Date | Announcement | Date | Announcement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 April 2024 | BC East Drilling Confirms Previous Positive Results | 24 August 2021 | Strong Widths and Grades from Bankan Creek Resource Drilling |
| 15 April 2024 | PFS Delivers Attractive Financials & 3.05Moz Ore Reserve | 02 August 2021 | More Broad Widths and High-Grades from Bankan Drilling |
| 9 April 2024 | Excellent Results from Argo Central Trend | 19 July 2021 | Bonanza Gold Grades as High-Grade Zone Is Revealed at Bankan |
| 1 February 2024 | Sounsoun, SB and SEB Targets Advanced by Latest Drilling | 17 June 2021 | Broad Gold Intercepts from Bankan Creek and NE Bankan |
| 11 December 2023 | Drilling at Bankan Delivers More Positive Results | 03 June 2021 | NE Bankan Extends to Depth with Strong Gold Grades |
| 24 October 2023 | Promising Results from Across the Bankan Gold Project | 31 May 2021 | 6m at 32g/t Gold from First Drilling at Koundian, Guinea |
| 12 September 2023 | Further Strong Drilling Results from the NEB & BC Area | 13 May 2021 | Widespread & High-Grade Gold from Bankan Regional Auger |
| 29 August 2023 | Encouraging Initial Argo RC Results | 06 May 2021 | NE Bankan Central Gold Zone Extending to South at Depth |
| 7 August 2023 | Bankan Mineral Resource Increases to 5.38Moz | 28 April 2021 | Bankan Aeromag Many New Drill Targets Along 35km Structure |
| 7 August 2023 | Resource Definition Drilling Results | 15 April 2021 | NE Bankan Gold Mineralisation Substantially Extends at Depth |
| 19 June 2023 | Encouraging Drill Results at NEB, BC and Nearby Targets | 31 March 2021 | NE Bankan Grows To 300m Wide. High Grade Gold from Surface |
| 19 June 2023 | Argo Target Upgraded by Recent Auger Results | 15 March 2021 | Exceptionally High Grades, Thick Intercepts from NE Bankan |
| 5 June 2023 | Positive Resource Drilling Results from NEB and BC | 05 March 2021 | Substantial Oxide Gold Zone Emerging at NE Bankan Project |
| 22 May 2023 | Multiple High Priority Drill Targets Identified at Argo | 25 February 2021 | More Depth Extensions from Drilling Bankan Gold Discoveries |
| 6 April 2023 | RC Drilling Underway at Near-Resource Targets | 11 February 2021 | High Grade Drill Results Extend Bankan Ck Discovery to North |
| 4 April 2023 | Infill Drilling Results | 28 January 2021 | Outstanding, Wide Gold Intercept Grows Bankan at Depth |
| 21 February 2023 | High-Grade Intercepts Extends Underground Mineralisation | 22 January 2021 | Bankan Gold Project Drilling Accelerated |
| 06 February 2023 | 50% Of NEB'S 3.5Moz Open Pit Resource Upgraded to Indicated | 27 November 2020 | Exploration Update - Bankan Gold Project, Guinea |
| 30 January 2023 | Outstanding Infill Drilling Results Continue | 20 October 2020 | Exploration Update - Bankan-2 Gold Drilling Underway |
| 30 November 2022 | Promising Near-Resource Drilling and Geophysics Results | 13 October 2020 | 92m at 1.9g/t Gold - Diamond Drilling Expands Bankan Project |
| 10 November 2022 | Positive Infill Drill Results & Grade Control Program Complete | 25 September 2020 | NE Bankan Gold Deposit Grows with More Strong Drill Results |
| 29 September 2022 | High Grade Gold 200m Below NE Bankan's 3.9Moz Resource | 10 September 2020 | 55m at 2.94g/t Gold-Broad True Widths Confirmed At Bankan |
| 25 August 2022 | Impressive Gold Hits Continue At 4.2Moz Bankan Gold Resource | 03 September 2020 | NE Bankan Now 1.6km Long with Possible Parallel Gold Zone |
| 01 August 2022 | 4.2Moz Bankan Gold Resource | 27 August 2020 | Bankan Creek Gold Zone Further Expanded |
| 15 June 2022 | Deepest Hole to Date Intercepts Gold 630m Down Dip | 19 August 2020 | Strong Wide Gold Intercepts from Bankan Creek and NE Bankan |
| 19 May 2022 | 60,000m Drill Program Underway at Bankan & Key Appointments | 07 August 2020 | Outstanding High-Grade Gold Results from NE Bankan, Guinea |
| 27 April 2022 | 41.5m @ 5.2g/t Au Intersected at NE Bankan | 31 July 2020 | Diamond Drilling Confirms Gold at Depth at NE Bankan, Guinea |
| 02 February 2022 | Multi-Deposit Potential Grows with Strong Results | 17 July 2020 | Impressive 1st RC Drill Results Grow NE Bankan Discovery |
| 13 January 2022 | 33m @ 4.5 g/t Au at NE Bankan, Guinea | 30 June 2020 | NE Bankan Discovery Guinea Extended 30% To 1.3km In Length |
| 16 December 2021 | Bankan Project Grows with New Gold Discoveries | 27 May 2020 | Kaninko Auger Results Double Gold-Mineralised Strike Length |
| 09 December 2021 | Predictive Intersects 34m @ 5.5 g/t Au at NE Bankan | 07 May 2020 | Drilling Update - Kaninko Project, Guinea |
| 22 November 2021 | Further Depth Extension to Bankan High-Grade Gold | 30 April 2020 | Final Drill Results, Bankan Creek, Kaninko Project, Guinea |
| 03 November 2021 | High-Grade Gold Zone Extended Below Resource Pit Shell | 27 April 2020 | 44m at 2.06g/t Gold from Bankan Creek, Kaninko, Guinea |
| 28 October 2021 | AC Drilling Identifies New Gold Prospects at Bankan | 15 April 2020 | Outstanding Drill Results from New Gold Discovery in Guinea |
| 19 October 2021 | NE Bankan High-Grade Gold Zone Reinforced and Extended | 07 April 2020 | Guinea Ground Acquired Near Plus-2 Million Oz Gold Deposits |
| 30 September 2021 | 3.65 Million-Ounce Bankan Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate | 19 March 2020 | High-Grades-Broad Widths from Guinea Auger-Trenching Program |
| 23 September 2021 | 28m @ 12.1g/t Gold 1.5 Km from NE Bankan | 26 February 2020 | Up To 8g/t Gold from Power Auger Drilling in Guinea |
| 16 September 2021 | High-Grade Gold Zone Confirmed Up To 400m Vertical Depth |

APPENDIX 1: ARGO DRILLING RESULTS
| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM |
| Sounsoun | |||||||||||
| RBNDD0007 | DD | 392,412 | 1,189,128 | 423 | 133.0 | -59.9 | 306 | 81 | 4 | 0.47 | 2 |
| 133 | 1 | 0.53 | 1 | ||||||||
| 208.5 | 11.5 | 1.26 | 15 | ||||||||
| RBNDD0008 | DD | 392,081 | 1,188,786 | 407 | 131.6 | -59.6 | 274 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNDD0009 | DD | 392,183 | 1,188,916 | 411 | 133.0 | -60.9 | 256 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0565 | AC | 392,594 | 1,189,234 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0566 | AC | 392,605 | 1,189,224 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0567 | AC | 392,620 | 1,189,215 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0568 | AC | 392,633 | 1,189,205 | 428 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0569 | AC | 392,673 | 1,189,156 | 419 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0570 | AC | 392,682 | 1,189,147 | 419 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0571 | AC | 392,690 | 1,189,138 | 418 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 33 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0572 | AC | 392,702 | 1,189,126 | 417 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0573 | AC | 392,712 | 1,189,116 | 416 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0574 | AC | 392,722 | 1,189,106 | 416 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0575 | AC | 392,732 | 1,189,097 | 415 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0576 | AC | 392,741 | 1,189,088 | 415 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0577 | AC | 392,750 | 1,189,079 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0578 | AC | 392,759 | 1,189,070 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 20 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0579 | AC | 392,776 | 1,189,055 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 25 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0580 | AC | 392,785 | 1,189,047 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 20 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0581 | AC | 392,795 | 1,189,040 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 20 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0582 | AC | 392,807 | 1,189,034 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0583 | AC | 392,822 | 1,189,001 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 20 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0584 | AC | 392,831 | 1,188,994 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0585 | AC | 392,841 | 1,188,987 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0586 | AC | 392,856 | 1,188,975 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | 32 | 2 | 0.80 | 2 |
| RBNAC0587 | AC | 392,868 | 1,188,965 | 410 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 56 | 22 | 2 | 0.52 | 1 |
| RBNAC0588 | AC | 391,768 | 1,188,461 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0589 | AC | 391,780 | 1,188,449 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 32 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0590 | AC | 391,791 | 1,188,438 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 31 | 0 | 2 | 0.52 | 1 |
| RBNAC0591 | AC | 391,803 | 1,188,428 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0592 | AC | 391,811 | 1,188,420 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | 0 | 2 | 0.50 | 1 |
| RBNAC0593 | AC | 391,821 | 1,188,410 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 24 | 0 | 2 | 0.70 | 1 |
| RBNAC0594 | AC | 391,829 | 1,188,400 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0595 | AC | 391,838 | 1,188,389 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0596 | AC | 391,847 | 1,188,378 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0597 | AC | 391,861 | 1,188,363 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0598 | AC | 391,874 | 1,188,349 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | 8 | 2 | 2.94 | 6 |
| RBNAC0599 | AC | 391,884 | 1,188,340 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | 8 | 2 | 0.57 | 1 |
| RBNAC0600 | AC | 391,894 | 1,188,331 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | 10 | 2 | 0.68 | 1 |
| RBNAC0601 | AC | 391,903 | 1,188,322 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 35 | 32 | 2 | 1.21 | 2 |
| RBNAC0602 | AC | 391,914 | 1,188,309 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | 16 | 6 | 0.59 | 4 |
| RBNAC0603 | AC | 391,926 | 1,188,296 | 392 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 65 | 3018 | 104 | 0.732.24 | 79 |
| 26 | 6 | 1.30 | 8 | ||||||||
| 48 | 4 | 1.34 | 5 | ||||||||
| 58 | 2 | 1.77 | 4 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0604 | AC | 391,950 | 1,188,277 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0605 | AC | 391,967 | 1,188,264 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0606 | AC | 391,980 | 1,188,250 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Fouwagbe | |||||||||||
| RBNDD0006 | DD | 394,198 | 1,192,959 | 398 | 132.7 | -59.6 | 209 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0544 | AC | 394,382 | 1,192,451 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0545 | AC | 394,393 | 1,192,444 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 35 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0546 | AC | 394,406 | 1,192,425 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0547 | AC | 394,423 | 1,192,413 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0548 | AC | 394,435 | 1,192,395 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0549 | AC | 394,443 | 1,192,387 | 380 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0604 | AC | 391,950 | 1,188,277 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0550 | AC | 394,461 | 1,192,389 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 71 | 36 | 6 | 3.90 | 23 |
| RBNAC0551 | AC | 394,474 | 1,192,359 | 379 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0552 | AC | 394,482 | 1,192,349 | 378 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0553 | AC | 394,525 | 1,192,307 | 378 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0554 | AC | 394,532 | 1,192,298 | 379 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0555 | AC | 394,542 | 1,192,284 | 379 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts |

| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM |
| RBNAC0556 | AC | 394,554 | 1,192,271 | 380 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0557 | AC | 394,565 | 1,192,258 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0558 | AC | 394,580 | 1,192,249 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0559 | AC | 394,594 | 1,192,237 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0560 | AC | 394,605 | 1,192,225 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0561 | AC | 394,618 | 1,192,212 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0562 | AC | 394,631 | 1,192,201 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 32 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0563 | AC | 394,641 | 1,192,190 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 33 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0564 | AC | 394,649 | 1,192,178 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 35 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Sinkoumba | |||||||||||
| RBNDD0004 | DD | 393,577 | 1,192,195 | 452 | 131.1 | -60.3 | 314 | 24 | 1 | 0.70 | 1 |
| 54 | 1 | 0.59 | 1 | ||||||||
| 65 | 1 | 1.09 | 1 | ||||||||
| 75.8 | 5 | 3.70 | 19 | ||||||||
| Sanifolon South | |||||||||||
| RBNDD0011 | DD | 396,172 | 1,194,171 | 393 | 132.9 | -60.8 | 250 | 121143.7 | 11.6 | 20.710.62 | 211 |
| RBNAC0529 | AC | 396,225 | 1,194,405 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | ||||
| RBNAC0530 | AC | 396,242 | 1,194,391 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | ||||
| RBNAC0531 | AC | 396,257 | 1,194,374 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 61 | 20 | 2 | 0.76 | 2 |
| 28 | 2 | 0.58 | 1 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0532 | AC | 396,289 | 1,194,341 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 68 | ||||
| RBNAC0533 | AC | 396,310 | 1,194,320 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 66 | ||||
| RBNAC0534 | AC | 396,330 | 1,194,298 | 407 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 58 | 18 | 2 | 2.62 | 5 |
| RBNAC0535 | AC | 396,349 | 1,194,281 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | ||||
| RBNAC0536 | AC | 396,362 | 1,194,266 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | ||||
| RBNAC0537 | AC | 396,376 | 1,194,251 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | ||||
| RBNAC0538 | AC | 396,389 | 1,194,239 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | ||||
| RBNAC0539 | AC | 396,402 | 1,194,228 | 410 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 59 | ||||
| RBNAC0540 | AC | 396,419 | 1,194,210 | 410 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 60 | ||||
| RBNAC0541 | AC | 396,446 | 1,194,185 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | ||||
| RBNAC0542 | AC | 396,462 | 1,194,170 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 77 | ||||
| RBNAC0543 | AC | 396,487 | 1,194,147 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 89 | ||||
| RBNAC0607 | AC | 396,004 | 1,194,048 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 58 | 18 | 2 | 0.60 | 1 |
| 28 | 2 | 1.01 | 2 | ||||||||
| 48 | 2 | 0.57 | 1 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0608 | AC | 396,024 | 1,194,026 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 71 | 64 | 4 | 0.82 | 3 |
| RBNAC0609 | AC | 396,047 | 1,194,000 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 81 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0610 | AC | 396,076 | 1,193,975 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 63 | 42 | 2 | 7.52 | 15 |
| RBNAC0611 | AC | 396,104 | 1,193,955 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0612 | AC | 396,124 | 1,193,952 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 81 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0613 | AC | 396,164 | 1,193,939 | 392 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 77 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0614 | AC | 396,170 | 1,193,884 | 392 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 70 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0615 | AC | 396,190 | 1,193,858 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 72 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0616 | AC | 396,216 | 1,193,834 | 392 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0617 | AC | 396,242 | 1,193,812 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Sanifolon NorthRBNAC0377 | AC | 394,021 | 1,193,414 | 418 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 68 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0378RBNAC0379 | ACAC | 394,040394,076 | 1,193,3931,193,361 | 417416 | 135.0135.0 | -60.0-60.0 | 11395 | 3810 | 22 | 0.750.58 | 21 |
| RBNAC0380 | AC | 394,115 | 1,193,326 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0381 | AC | 394,119 | 1,193,322 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 89 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0382 | AC | 394,149 | 1,193,296 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 103 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0383 | AC | 394,176 | 1,193,261 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 89 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0384 | AC | 394,204 | 1,193,238 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 101 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0385 | AC | 393,848 | 1,193,569 | 425 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 72 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0386 | AC | 393,873 | 1,193,548 | 425 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 68 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0387 | AC | 393,899 | 1,193,535 | 424 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 62 | 4 | 2 | 0.87 | 2 |
| 26 | 2 | 1.18 | 2 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0388 | AC | 393,918 | 1,193,515 | 423 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 89 | 14 | 2 | 2.48 | 5 |
| RBNAC0389 | AC | 393,945 | 1,193,486 | 422 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 119 | 16 | 4 | 0.80 | 3 |
| RBNAC0390 | AC | 393,984 | 1,193,450 | 420 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 83 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0391 | AC | 394,008 | 1,193,424 | 419 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0392 | AC | 394,605 | 1,194,084 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 54 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0393 | AC | 394,623 | 1,194,067 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 59 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0394 | AC | 394,642 | 1,194,052 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0395 | AC | 394,656 | 1,194,039 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 56 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0396 | AC | 394,673 | 1,194,020 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0397 | AC | 394,684 | 1,194,000 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts |

| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM | |
| RBNAC0398 | AC | 394,697 | 1,193,987 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0399 | AC | 394,710 | 1,193,976 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0400 | AC | 394,724 | 1,193,963 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0401 | AC | 394,736 | 1,193,949 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0402 | AC | 394,748 | 1,193,937 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0403 | AC | 394,760 | 1,193,922 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0404 | AC | 394,777 | 1,193,909 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0405 | AC | 394,790 | 1,193,899 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0406 | AC | 394,805 | 1,193,886 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | 32 | 2 | 0.62 | 1 | |
| RBNAC0407 | AC | 394,816 | 1,193,872 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 51 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0408 | AC | 394,831 | 1,193,857 | 390 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 83 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0409 | AC | 394,858 | 1,193,831 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 113 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0410 | AC | 394,886 | 1,193,796 | 391 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 103 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0411 | AC | 394,914 | 1,193,756 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 68 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0412 | AC | 394,265 | 1,193,739 | 397 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0413 | AC | 394,271 | 1,193,722 | 397 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0414 | AC | 394,285 | 1,193,712 | 399 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0415 | AC | 394,300 | 1,193,699 | 399 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0416 | AC | 394,316 | 1,193,689 | 401 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 58 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0417 | AC | 394,331 | 1,193,676 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 67 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0418 | AC | 395,527 | 1,194,821 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 55 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0419 | AC | 395,544 | 1,194,803 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0420 | AC | 395,558 | 1,194,788 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0421 | AC | 395,575 | 1,194,773 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0422 | AC | 395,589 | 1,194,760 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0423 | AC | 395,603 | 1,194,746 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0424 | AC | 395,617 | 1,194,732 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 56 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0425 | AC | 395,633 | 1,194,715 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0426 | AC | 395,647 | 1,194,699 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0427 | AC | 395,660 | 1,194,684 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0428 | AC | 395,673 | 1,194,674 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | 24 | 4 | 1.08 | 4 | |
| RBNAC0429 | AC | 395,687 | 1,194,661 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0430 | AC | 395,700 | 1,194,648 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | 2 | 2 | 1.13 | 2 | |
| RBNAC0431 | AC | 395,716 | 1,194,632 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 60 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0432 | AC | 395,734 | 1,194,613 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 63 | 8 | 2 | 78.67 | 157 | |
| RBNAC0433 | AC | 395,752 | 1,194,595 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 60 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0434 | AC | 395,768 | 1,194,576 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0435 | AC | 395,782 | 1,194,562 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0436 | AC | 395,791 | 1,194,550 | 386 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | 6 | 2 | 10.72 | 21 | |
| RBNAC0437 | AC | 395,801 | 1,194,538 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0438 | AC | 395,816 | 1,194,527 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | 4 | 6 | 0.77 | 5 | |
| RBNAC0439 | AC | 395,831 | 1,194,516 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | 10 | 2 | 0.88 | 2 | |
| 16 | 6 | 0.81 | 5 | |||||||||
| 48 | 2 | 0.59 | 1 | |||||||||
| RBNAC0440 | AC | 395,848 | 1,194,502 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0441 | AC | 395,861 | 1,194,490 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | 16 | 2 | 1.93 | 4 | |
| RBNAC0442 | AC | 395,873 | 1,194,476 | 387 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 61 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0443 | AC | 395,892 | 1,194,457 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 56 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0444 | AC | 395,910 | 1,194,439 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0445 | AC | 395,926 | 1,194,427 | 389 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0446 | AC | 395,938 | 1,194,413 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 74 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0447 | AC | 395,958 | 1,194,389 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | 12 | 2 | 0.83 | 2 | |
| RBNAC0448 | AC | 395,970 | 1,194,376 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0449 | AC | 395,980 | 1,194,361 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0450 | AC | 395,993 | 1,194,348 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0451 | AC | 396,003 | 1,194,339 | 388 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| Tindini | ||||||||||||
| RBNDD0005 | DD | 392,860 | 1,192,740 | 408 | 133.6 | -59.9 | 201 | 106 | 1 | 0.58 | 1 | |
| 111 | 4.95 | 3.00 | 15 | |||||||||
| Sanikourou | ||||||||||||
| RBNAC0684 | AC | 391,308 | 1,191,811 | 460 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0685 | AC | 391,323 | 1,191,798 | 461 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 43 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0686 | AC | 391,334 | 1,191,785 | 461 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0687 | AC | 391,350 | 1,191,766 | 461 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 55 | 22 | 2 | 0.54 | 1 | |
| 30 | 2 | 0.81 | 2 | |||||||||
| RBNAC0688 | AC | 391,371 | 1,191,749 | 461 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | 36 | 2 | 0.67 | 1 | |
| RBNAC0689 | AC | 391,549 | 1,192,065 | 441 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | 16 | 2 | 0.58 | 1 | |
| RBNAC0690 | AC | 391,559 | 1,192,056 | 442 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | ||||
| RBNAC0691 | AC | 391,571 | 1,192,045 | 443 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 35 | No significant intercepts | ||||

| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM |
| RBNAC0692 | AC | 391,580 | 1,192,037 | 445 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0693 | AC | 391,592 | 1,192,027 | 446 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0694 | AC | 391,603 | 1,192,015 | 447 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0695 | AC | 391,614 | 1,192,004 | 449 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0696 | AC | 391,626 | 1,191,991 | 450 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0697 | AC | 391,643 | 1,191,969 | 452 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0698 | AC | 391,656 | 1,191,960 | 454 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0699 | AC | 391,672 | 1,191,948 | 455 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0700 | AC | 391,686 | 1,191,934 | 456 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0701 | AC | 391,844 | 1,192,343 | 440 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0702 | AC | 391,859 | 1,192,331 | 441 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0703 | AC | 391,874 | 1,192,315 | 443 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0704 | AC | 391,889 | 1,192,299 | 444 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0705 | AC | 391,903 | 1,192,286 | 446 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0706 | AC | 391,916 | 1,192,275 | 447 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0707 | AC | 391,929 | 1,192,263 | 449 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | 12 | 2 | 4.39 | 9 |
| RBNAC0708 | AC | 391,942 | 1,192,250 | 451 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | 6 | 2 | 7.71 | 15 |
| RBNAC0709 | AC | 391,953 | 1,192,236 | 452 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | 6 | 2 | 0.94 | 2 |
| RBNAC0710 | AC | 391,966 | 1,192,221 | 454 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0711 | AC | 391,982 | 1,192,206 | 456 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 45 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0712 | AC | 391,997 | 1,192,192 | 459 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 35 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0713 | AC | 392,004 | 1,192,178 | 461 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0714 | AC | 392,013 | 1,192,163 | 463 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 38 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0715 | AC | 392,032 | 1,192,155 | 465 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0716 | AC | 392,407 | 1,192,628 | 423 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0717 | AC | 392,425 | 1,192,614 | 424 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0718 | AC | 392,440 | 1,192,597 | 425 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0719 | AC | 392,453 | 1,192,578 | 425 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0720 | AC | 392,471 | 1,192,561 | 427 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 62 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0721 | AC | 392,492 | 1,192,543 | 428 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 62 | 58 | 2 | 1.24 | 3 |
| RBNAC0722 | AC | 392,509 | 1,192,526 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | 18 | 2 | 0.54 | 1 |
| 26 | 4 | 0.90 | 4 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0723 | AC | 392,525 | 1,192,510 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0724 | AC | 392,540 | 1,192,497 | 429 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 31 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0725 | AC | 392,554 | 1,192,483 | 430 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0726 | AC | 392,565 | 1,192,472 | 431 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | 38 | 2 | 0.67 | 1 |
| RBNAC0727 | AC | 392,579 | 1,192,460 | 431 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0728RBNAC0729 | ACAC | 392,592392,601 | 1,192,4481,192,440 | 432432 | 135.0135.0 | -60.0-60.0 | 2846 | 20 | No significant intercepts2 | 0.63 | 1 |
| RBNAC0730 | AC | 392,615 | 1,192,425 | 433 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Naladioulou North | |||||||||||
| RBNDD0010 | DD | 395,172 | 1,190,987 | 403 | 134.0 | -59.3 | 200 | 100 | 1 | 0.66 | 1 |
| 155 | 1 | 0.67 | 1 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0452 | AC | 394,951 | 1,190,939 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0453 | AC | 394,958 | 1,190,931 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0454 | AC | 394,964 | 1,190,923 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0455 | AC | 394,969 | 1,190,915 | 403 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0456 | AC | 394,975 | 1,190,907 | 403 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0457 | AC | 394,982 | 1,190,900 | 403 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0458 | AC | 394,989 | 1,190,892 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0459 | AC | 394,997 | 1,190,885 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0460 | AC | 395,005 | 1,190,879 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0461 | AC | 395,012 | 1,190,873 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0462 | AC | 395,018 | 1,190,869 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0463 | AC | 395,023 | 1,190,865 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 18 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0464 | AC | 395,028 | 1,190,860 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 16 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0465 | AC | 395,032 | 1,190,856 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 16 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0466 | AC | 395,034 | 1,190,852 | 405 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 17 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0467 | AC | 395,037 | 1,190,849 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0468 | AC | 395,040 | 1,190,845 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 18 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0469 | AC | 395,043 | 1,190,841 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0470 | AC | 395,047 | 1,190,837 | 406 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0471 | AC | 395,051 | 1,190,832 | 407 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0472 | AC | 395,056 | 1,190,827 | 407 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0473 | AC | 395,061 | 1,190,821 | 407 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0474 | AC | 395,069 | 1,190,814 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 31 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0475 | AC | 395,079 | 1,190,805 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 25 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0476 | AC | 395,085 | 1,190,797 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0477 | AC | 395,091 | 1,190,792 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts |

| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM |
| RBNAC0478 | AC | 395,095 | 1,190,785 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0479 | AC | 395,101 | 1,190,779 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0480 | AC | 395,111 | 1,190,770 | 410 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0481 | AC | 394,128 | 1,190,100 | 385 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 32 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0482 | AC | 394,137 | 1,190,089 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 28 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0527 | AC | 395,315 | 1,191,134 | 397 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0528 | AC | 395,324 | 1,191,125 | 398 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 31 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0618 | AC | 395,463 | 1,191,267 | 393 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0619 | AC | 395,474 | 1,191,255 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0620 | AC | 395,483 | 1,191,246 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 24 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0621 | AC | 395,492 | 1,191,239 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0622 | AC | 395,501 | 1,191,231 | 395 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | 28 | 2 | 1.24 | 3 |
| RBNAC0623 | AC | 395,514 | 1,191,217 | 396 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0624 | AC | 395,526 | 1,191,204 | 397 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 33 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0625 | AC | 395,536 | 1,191,193 | 398 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 32 | 30 | 2 | 0.62 | 1 |
| RBNAC0626 | AC | 395,547 | 1,191,183 | 400 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0627 | AC | 395,556 | 1,191,174 | 401 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0628 | AC | 395,562 | 1,191,167 | 402 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0629 | AC | 395,608 | 1,191,119 | 411 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0630 | AC | 395,618 | 1,191,111 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0631 | AC | 395,627 | 1,191,102 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0632 | AC | 395,635 | 1,191,093 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 34 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0633 | AC | 395,646 | 1,191,082 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 33 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0634 | AC | 395,658 | 1,191,072 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 30 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0635 | AC | 395,668 | 1,191,062 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 33 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0636 | AC | 395,680 | 1,191,052 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0637 | AC | 395,693 | 1,191,038 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 65 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0638 | AC | 395,714 | 1,191,018 | 413 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 69 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0639 | AC | 395,737 | 1,190,995 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 77 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Sedadiou South | |||||||||||
| RBNAC0351 | AC | 392,048 | 1,190,714 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 37 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0352 | AC | 392,058 | 1,190,703 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 32 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0353 | AC | 392,068 | 1,190,694 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 29 | 18 | 2 | 0.75 | 2 |
| RBNAC0354 | AC | 392,077 | 1,190,686 | 384 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | 18 | 2 | 0.66 | 1 |
| RBNAC0355 | AC | 392,084 | 1,190,679 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 25 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0356 | AC | 392,090 | 1,190,672 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0357 | AC | 392,096 | 1,190,666 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 24 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0358 | AC | 392,103 | 1,190,660 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 24 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0359 | AC | 392,109 | 1,190,654 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 27 | 18 | 2 | 0.76 | 2 |
| RBNAC0360 | AC | 392,116 | 1,190,646 | 383 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 26 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0361 | AC | 392,123 | 1,190,640 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0362 | AC | 392,129 | 1,190,634 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0363 | AC | 392,135 | 1,190,627 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 23 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0364 | AC | 392,142 | 1,190,622 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 22 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0365 | AC | 392,148 | 1,190,617 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 21 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0366 | AC | 392,153 | 1,190,611 | 382 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0367 | AC | 392,158 | 1,190,607 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 17 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0368 | AC | 392,163 | 1,190,601 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 15 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0369 | AC | 392,167 | 1,190,597 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 14 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0370 | AC | 392,172 | 1,190,592 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 15 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0371 | AC | 392,176 | 1,190,586 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 15 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0372 | AC | 392,180 | 1,190,581 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 13 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0373 | AC | 392,184 | 1,190,577 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 17 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0374 | AC | 392,189 | 1,190,572 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 17 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0375 | AC | 392,205 | 1,190,561 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 19 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0376 | AC | 392,212 | 1,190,558 | 381 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 17 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Somo | |||||||||||
| RBNAC0663 | AC | 392,336 | 1,189,880 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0664 | AC | 392,359 | 1,189,870 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0665 | AC | 392,377 | 1,189,857 | 414 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 55 | 24 | 4 | 0.62 | 3 |
| RBNAC0666 | AC | 392,391 | 1,189,837 | 416 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 66 | 22 | 2 | 1.24 | 3 |
| RBNAC0667 | AC | 392,404 | 1,189,809 | 418 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 65 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0668 | AC | 392,408 | 1,189,781 | 420 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 70 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0669 | AC | 392,425 | 1,189,756 | 420 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 83 | 56 | 4 | 0.73 | 3 |
| RBNAC0670 | AC | 392,452 | 1,189,731 | 421 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 51 | 32 | 2 | 0.63 | 1 |
| 50 | 1 | 0.73 | 1 | ||||||||
| RBNAC0671RBNAC0672 | ACAC | 392,468392,494 | 1,189,7151,189,691 | 421422 | 135.0135.0 | -60.0-60.0 | 7878 | No significant interceptsNo significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0673 | AC | 392,517 | 1,189,667 | 422 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 59 | No significant intercepts | |||

| UTM 29N | UTM 29N | RL | Hole | Hole | Hole | 0.5g/t gold cut-off | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hole No. | Hole Type | East | North | (GPS) | azimuth | dip | depth | From | Interval | Au g/t | GM |
| RBNAC0674 | AC | 392,536 | 1,189,649 | 421 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 67 | 32 | 2 | 0.65 | 1 |
| RBNAC0675 | AC | 392,555 | 1,189,629 | 421 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 48 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0676 | AC | 392,568 | 1,189,615 | 420 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0677 | AC | 392,582 | 1,189,603 | 420 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0678 | AC | 392,595 | 1,189,591 | 419 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0679 | AC | 392,187 | 1,189,702 | 398 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0680 | AC | 392,199 | 1,189,689 | 400 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 39 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0681 | AC | 392,213 | 1,189,679 | 401 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 40 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0682 | AC | 392,232 | 1,189,668 | 403 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 51 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0683 | AC | 392,239 | 1,189,651 | 404 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 36 | No significant intercepts | |||
| Bassa NE | |||||||||||
| RBNAC0640 | AC | 396,202 | 1,190,535 | 396 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0641 | AC | 396,218 | 1,190,517 | 396 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0642 | AC | 396,234 | 1,190,499 | 397 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 44 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0643 | AC | 396,248 | 1,190,483 | 396 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0644 | AC | 396,263 | 1,190,469 | 396 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 42 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0645 | AC | 396,278 | 1,190,456 | 395 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0646 | AC | 396,294 | 1,190,439 | 395 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 63 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0647 | AC | 396,313 | 1,190,420 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 64 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0648 | AC | 396,334 | 1,190,399 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0649 | AC | 396,349 | 1,190,380 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 50 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0650 | AC | 396,366 | 1,190,366 | 393 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0651 | AC | 396,383 | 1,190,353 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | 18 | 2 | 0.69 | 1 |
| RBNAC0652 | AC | 396,400 | 1,190,334 | 394 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0653 | AC | 395,648 | 1,190,233 | 412 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 51 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0654 | AC | 395,665 | 1,190,218 | 410 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 52 | 28 | 2 | 0.55 | 1 |
| RBNAC0655 | AC | 395,681 | 1,190,201 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 46 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0656 | AC | 395,695 | 1,190,187 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 49 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0657 | AC | 395,711 | 1,190,171 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 41 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0658 | AC | 395,726 | 1,190,159 | 409 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 47 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0659 | AC | 395,740 | 1,190,144 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 58 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0660 | AC | 395,757 | 1,190,126 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 59 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0661 | AC | 395,774 | 1,190,108 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 53 | No significant intercepts | |||
| RBNAC0662 | AC | 395,789 | 1,190,092 | 408 | 135.0 | -60.0 | 51 | No significant intercepts |
APPENDIX 2: JORC CODE TABLE 1
| Section 1:Sampling Techniquesand Data | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary | ||||||
| Sampling Technique | Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels, randomchips, or specific specialised industry standard measurementtools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, suchas downhole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments,etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting thebroad meaning of samplingInclude reference to measures taken to ensure samplerepresentivity and the appropriate calibration of anymeasurement tools or systems used.Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that areMaterial to the Public Report.In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done thiswould be relatively simple (eg 'reverse circulation drillingwas used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg waspulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay'). In othercases more explanation may be required, such as wherethere is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (eg submarinenodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information. | Samples assayed were cut diamond drill ("DD") core and aircore ("AC")drill chips.Core was cut in half with a core saw where competent and with a knifein soft saprolite in the upper sections of the DD holes.AC drill samples were collected at 1m intervals and submitted as 2minterval composites. For each 1m sample, an approximate 1 to 1.5 kgsub-sample was riffle split and combined to obtain an approximate 2to 3 kg "2m-composite" sample for laboratory analysis.Sampling was supervised by qualified geologists. The majority ofsamples are 1m downhole, with diamond core sampling intervalsbreaking at lithological contacts where appropriate.All samples were dried, crushed and pulverised at the SGS laboratoryin Bamako to produce a 50g fire assay charge with Au analysed byFAA505. Duplicate samples were also retained for re-assay. |

| Drilling | Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open- hole hammer,rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (egcore diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamondtails, face- sampling bit or other type, whether core isoriented and if so, by what method, etc). | DD holes included in this announcement were drilled with EDM2000MP rigs. Diamond drilling was a combination of PQ, HQ and NQ core.Core was oriented using WELLFORCE orientation tools.AC holes included in this announcement were drilled with EDM2000MP rigs. |
|---|---|---|
| Drill Sample Recovery | Method of recording and assessing core and chip samplerecoveries and results assessed.Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensurerepresentative nature of the samples.Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery andgrade and whether sample bias may have occurred due topreferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material. | Core recoveries were recorded by dividing the total length of corereturned from each run by the length of the run. Overall corerecoveries average around 85%.Drill holes with poor recoveries were re-drilled within a radius ofaround 3m from the initial collar. A regularity of the recovery patterndownhole suggests considerable lag between the sample beinggenerated at the hammer and reporting to the cyclone.Drillers do not always adhere to the metre marks on the mast, leadingto randomly occurring overlength and underlength samples.The splitters are regularly checked to ensure sample build up isminimised.No relationship between sample recovery and grade has beenanalysed. It is unlikely that the grade of the AC drill samples has beenbiased, however the combination of regularly and randomly occurringsample weight variations will lead to a degradation of the local gradeestimate, as well as increased inaccuracy in the spatial delimitation ofore waste boundaries. |
| Logging | Whether core and chip samples have been geologically andgeotechnical logged to a level of detail to supportappropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studiesand metallurgical studies.Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature.Core (or costean/Trench, channel, etc) photography.The total length and percentage of the relevantintersections logged. | All drill samples were logged systematically for lithology, weathering,alteration, veining, structure and minor minerals. Minor minerals wereestimated quantitively. The Competent Person considers that theavailability of qualitative and quantitative logging has appropriatelyinformed the geological modelling, including weathering andoxidation, water table level and rock type.Photographs have been taken of each core tray and chip tray.A WELLFORCE core orientation device was employed on all drilledcore enabling orientated structural measurements to be taken.The Competent Person considers that the level of detail is sufficientfor the reporting of Mineral Resources. |
| Sub-SamplingTechnique and SamplePreparation | If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or allcore taken.If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etcand whether sampled wet or dry.For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriatenessof the sample preparation technique.Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-samplingstages to maximise representivity of samples.Measures taken to ensure that the sampling isrepresentative of the in situ material collected, including forinstance results for field duplicate/second-half sampling.Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size ofthe material being sampled. | The DD samples were collected by longitudinally splitting core using acore saw or a knife where core was very soft and clayey. Routinesamples were half-core, with predetermined diamond core duplicatesbeing quarter-core. The sampling method is considered adequate fora DD program of this type.The AC samples were collected by riffle splitting 2-3kg from 1m 30kgbulk samples collected directly from the cyclone attached to the drillrig. Sample quality and condition are logged critically and any loss ofsample integrity will trigger the hole being immediately stopped. Oneblind field is inserted into the sample stream and assayed routinely.The sampling procedures are industry standard. AC sample weightsare recorded immediately after collection from the cyclone.Field duplicate results demonstrated no bias in the sample results.There is considerable scatter in the diamond duplicate pairssuggesting that the mineralisation is likely to be highly variable at ashort scale, and this variability needs to be taken into account whenplanning future sampling programs.Sample sizes are considered to be appropriate to the grain size of thematerial being sampled. |

| Quality of Assay Dataand Laboratory Tests | The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying andlaboratory procedures used and whether the technique isconsidered partial or total.For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRFinstruments, etc, the parameters used in determining theanalysis including instrument make and model, readingtimes, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg standards,blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whetheracceptable levels of accuracy (ie lack of bias) and precisionhave been established. | All samples were assayed by SGS. Analysis of gold is by fire assaytechnique with a lower detection limit of 5ppb Au. All samples withgold values exceeding 10g/t Au were re-assayed using SGS methodFAA515 with a detection limit of 0.01g/t Au.Field duplicates, standards and blank samples were each submitted insequence every 15 samples.Diamond core duplicates were obtained by cutting the half coresample into two quarter core samples. As samples are nothomogenised, some variation is expected.Duplicate and standards analysed were all within acceptable limits ofexpected values.Analysis of this QAQC data demonstrated that the DD data is ofacceptable quality to be used for Mineral Resource estimation, even ifnot applicable at this stage of regional exploration. |
|---|---|---|
| Verification ofSampling and Assaying | The verification of significant intersections by eitherindependent or alternative company personnel.The use of twinned holes.The verification of significant intersections by eitherindependent or alternative company personnel.Discuss any adjustment to assay data. | At this stage, the intersections have not been verified independently.No twin holes have been completed.Drillhole logging is completed on paper sheets and manually enteredinto a database on site. The data is managed by a company employee,who checks for data validation. Assay results are returnedelectronically from the assay laboratory and are merged into the assaytable of the database.No adjustments or corrections have been made to any assay intervaldata. All intercepts are reported as drilled |
| Location of Data points | Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes(collar and down- hole surveys), trenches, mine workingsand other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.Specification of the grid system used.Quality and adequacy of topographic control. | All surface drill hole survey information is collected in-house using aLeica 18T RTK DGPS system. The project survey grid is tied to the WestAfrican GEOID Datum and WGS84 Zone 29N projection.DD holes have been surveyed by using north-seeking WELLFORCECHAMP gyro. |
| Data Spacing andDistribution | Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient toestablish the degree of geological and grade continuityappropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserveestimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.Whether sample compositing has been applied. | First pass drill holes reported here were planned on specific targetslike auger anomalies or AC intercepts (for DD/RC follow-up holes) anddid not always follow a set grid. Spacing of AC holes depends on theirdepth (blade refusal) to ensure suitable coverage. |
| Orientation of Data inRelation to GeologicalStructure | Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiasedsampling of possible structures and the extent to which thisis known, considering the deposit type.If the relationship between the drilling orientation and theorientation of key mineralised structures is considered tohave introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessedand reported if material. | Drill holes were positioned using geophysical information collectedfrom the recent IP survey and auger results. They are positionedperpendicular to the main geophysical/geochemical trends. |
| Sample Security | The measures taken to ensure sample security. | Samples are stored in a guarded location close to the nearby BankanVillage. Samples are picked up and transported to Bamako by the SGStruck. Coarse rejects and pulps will be eventually recovered from SGSand stored at PDI's office in Kouroussa or at the core shed. |
| Audits or Reviews | The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniquesand data. | CSA have reviewed the sampling techniques and chain of custodyprocedures at the project. |

| Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mineral Tenement andLand Tenure Status | Type, reference name/number, location and ownershipincluding agreements or material issues with third partiessuch as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, | Industrielle (Or) as follows: | The Bankan Gold Project consists of four Permis de Recherche | |||
| native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or nationalpark and environmental settings. | PermitName | Area(km2) | Holder | |||
| Kaninko | 98.2158 | Mamou Resources SARLU | ||||
| The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting | Saman | 99.74845 | Mamou Resources SARLU | |||
| along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence | Bokoro | 99.9785 | Kindia Resources SARLU | |||
| to operate in the area. | Argo | 57.5422 | Argo Mining SARLU | |||
| The permits are located between 9°51'00"W and 10°03'24"W andbetween 10°32'26"N and 10°52'00"N, situated to the northwest, westand southwest of the town of Kouroussa in Guinea.The Kaninko, Saman and Bokoro permits are held by 100% ownedsubsidiaries of PDI. The Argo permit is subject to a joint venture withinthe Australian registered holding company of Argo Mining SARLU,whereby PDI can progressively earn 90% of the holding company bypayment of US$100,000 and will acquire the remaining 10% at adecision to mine in exchange for a 2% net smelter royalty onproduction. The expiry dates for the Saman, Bokoro and Argo permitshave passed, however PDI has submitted renewal documents thathave been registered by the Ministry and are in process.Parts of the Kaninko and Saman permits, including the NEB and BCdeposits, are situated in Buffer Zone 2 of the Upper Niger National Park.Agriculture and other multiple use activities are permitted in BufferZone 2, but absence any change of decree, the mining of mineraldeposits is not permitted. However, there are precedents in Guinea forMining Permits to be granted in environmentally sensitive areas (e.g. | ||||||
| Exploration Done by | Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other | within and adjacent to the Mt Nimba World Heritage Site). PDI iscurrently undertaking detailed sustainability studies (including anEnvironmental and Social Impact Assessment) and a Pre-FeasibilityStudy to facilitate the permitting process for the Project.Previous exploration work has been completed in the Argo area by | ||||
| Other Parties | parties. | Cassidy Gold, including soil sampling, AC and RC drilling.Artisanal miners have extracted an unknown quantity of gold fromshallow hand dug pits and shafts, with panning and loaming used to | ||||
| Geology | Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. | identify mineralized areas. | significant large active gold mining operations. | The Bankan deposits are hosted in Paleoproterozoic rocks of theBirimian Supergroup in the Siguiri Basin, which is host to several | ||
| also been observed. | The predominant rock types consist of felsic intrusives includinggranite and tonalite, with mafic to intermediate volcanics andintrusives. Metasediments including marble, chert and schists have | |||||
| Weathering has formed a deep saprolite profile, with a pisolitic andnodular lateritic cover which hosts remobilised gold, generally abovethe primary deposits or dispersed a few tens of metres laterally. | ||||||
| greenstone sequence. | Fouwagbe-Sinkoumba: Due to the thick weathering profile, most ofthe mineralised intercepts at Fouwagbe have been found in thesaprolite and saprock. The mineralisation seems to be preferentiallydeveloped in brecciated zones and quartz veins along a major fault.Pyrite and pyrrhotite have been identified as the main sulphides withtraces of chalcopyrite in the fresh intervals of a mafic and sedimentary | |||||
| Sounsoun: The main trend consists in a sheared zone with pyrite asthe main sulphide and silica/chlorite alteration. The mineralisation |

| seems to be preferentially developed around the contact between thefootwall tonalite and the overlying mafic/metasediment package. | ||
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| Drill Hole Information | A summary of all information material to the understandingof the exploration results including a tabulation of thefollowing information for all Material drill holes:• easting and northing of the drill hole collar• elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation above sealevel in metres) of the drill hole collar• dip and azimuth of the hole• down hole length and interception depth• hole length.If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis thatthe information is not Material and this exclusion does notdetract from the understanding of the report, the CompetentPerson should clearly explain why this is the case. | See Appendix 1. |
| Data AggregationMethods | In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averagingtechniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations(eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usuallyMaterial and should be stated.Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of | Sampling was generally in 1m intervals.Up to 2m (down-hole) of internal waste is included for resultsreported at the 0.5g/t Au cut-off grade.Mineralised intervals are reported on a weighted average basis. |
| high grade results and longer lengths of low grade results,the procedure used for such aggregation should be statedand some typical examples of such aggregations should beshown in detail.The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalentvalues should be clearly stated. | ||
| Relationship BetweenMineralisation Widthsand Intercept Lengths | These relationships are particularly important in thereporting of Exploration ResultsIf the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drillhole angle is known, its nature should be reported.If it is not known and only the down hole lengths arereported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (eg'down hole length, true width not known'). | Drill holes are typically inclined at 60°. During a first pass drillprogram, the dips of mineralised trends are not yet well defined. Onthe first available sections it seems varying from subvertical atSanifolon South (implying a true thickness around half the down-holeintercept length) to dipping around 50° to 60° at Sounsoun,Fouwagbe and Naladioulou (implying a down-hole intercept length ofthe true thickness). |
| Diagrams | Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulationsof intercepts should be included for any significantdiscovery being reported. These should include, but not belimited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations andappropriate sectional views. | Appropriate maps and sections are included in this release. |
| Balanced Reporting | Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results isnot practicable, representative reporting of both low andhigh grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoidmisleading reporting of Exploration Results. | Comprehensive reporting of the drill results is provided in Appendix 1. |
| Other SubstantiveExploration Data | Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, shouldbe reported including (but not limited to): geologicalobservations; geophysical survey results; geochemicalsurvey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment;metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater,geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleteriousor contaminating substances. | All other exploration data on this area has been reported previouslyby PDI. |
| Further Work | The nature and scale of planned further work (eg tests forlateral extensions or large scale step out drilling.Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possibleextensions, including the main geological interpretationsand future drilling areas, provided this information is notcommercially sensitive. | Refer to the text in the announcement for information on follow-upand/or next work programs. |